Jaguar Land Rover, Trump’s tariffs caused by ‘new trade conditions’ while addressing the shipments of all vehicles while pause, 9,000 British workers are afraid of their jobs

Jaguar Land Rover, Donald Trump’s tariffs’ new trade conditions trying to address all vehicle shipments to the United States’ pause ‘he said.
A 25% tax in all foreign cars imported to the United States entered into force on Thursday and a wider ‘basic’ tariff on goods imported from all over the world began on Saturday morning.
Movement from the British automobile company, companies are struggling with new trade rules and sprinkler on global exchanges.
“The US is an important market for JLR’s luxury brands,” he said.
‘While working to address new trade conditions with business partners, we are doing some short-term transactions, including a shipment pause in April, because we are developing our plans for mid-cooperation.’
Trade around the world was beaten after the tariff announcement of the President of the White House on Wednesday.
The UK automotive industry is expected to be forced from new tariffs at a time when British car manufacturers struggle with the need to re -collect their plants to reduce demand at home and re -collect their plants to switch to electric vehicles.
Mike Hawes, General Manager of Engine Manufacturers and Traders Community of England, said last week, “The industry is already facing multiple winds and this announcement comes at the worst time,” he said.
According to SMMT, the number of cars in the UK fell to 13.9% last year. More than 77% of these vehicles were sentenced to the export market.
A 25% tax in all foreign cars imported to the United States entered into force on Thursday and a wider ‘basic’ for goods imported from all over the world started on Saturday morning (stock image)

Movement from the British automobile company, companies struggling with new trade rules and sprinkler in global exchanges

In Jaguar Land Rover’s Solihull Factory (in the picture), there is fear of losses that 9,000 workers may lose their jobs after Donald’s application of Trump’s import tax.
Automobile manufacturers in the UK took steps to reduce the impact of tariffs by building stocks in the US before the increase in the increase.
According to government statistics, it was sent from the USA to the USA from the USA to the USA from the USA to the United States in September from 12 months to USA.
The locals living near a JLR factory in West Midlands confess that 9,000 workers are afraid that they may lose their jobs after Trump’s import tax implementation.
Residents of Solihull expressed their concerns about the future of West Midlands town, which is home to one of the five UK production facilities.
Trump wants automobile manufacturers to move production to the US to support tariffs, but research from Globaldata shows that JLR does not make a car in the United States, which makes it under any risk of any automobile brand in the country.
JLR, at the beginning of this week, ‘Our business is flexible’ he made a statement while challenging, claiming that he was accustomed to changing market conditions.
However, those who have work experience in the sector are less optimistic.
Former Automotive Advisor and 70 -year -old Solihull resident Robert Mills is afraid of the worst for the town and believes that Trump’s tariffs can syllab the end of a series of work.

A personnel controls the paint on the Range Rover bodies while passing through the paint shop in the Jaguar Land Rover factory in Solihull
I was horrified. Jaguar Land Rover in the town will kill here ‘he said Guardian.
“ There may be potentially business losses because JLR exports to America. Knock-on effect will be tremendous. ‘
Mr. Mills is skeptical that Trump can encourage car manufacturers to replace the movement throughout the Atlantic.
Some of the factories in some US cities claimed that they could not multiply operations from abroad.
Tony Rhea, a 77 -year -old electrical engineer who works with Land Rover before retiring, is equally concerned about the effect of Trump’s tariffs on the town.
He is afraid that the impact on the enterprise will only spread beyond factory workers.
‘Everyone is affected. To the café they eat, people who wash their jumpsuits and even people who protect the robots, all local. ‘
75 -year -old partner Rhea decides how England should react and unclear.

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Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney stressed how Defiantley opposes Trump in recent weeks and questioned whether Keir Starmer would follow the case.
The Prime Minister said that British companies focused on making an agreement with President Trump, who can distinguish the worst effects of tariff blitzin.
However, by making it difficult for England’s attitude, warning that ‘all the options are on the table’, he set the date of May 1 for a consultation to initiate a reaction to taste.
A spokesman last night British officials ‘will continue our preparation work in a calm way instead of rushing to retaliate’, he said.
On Wednesday, Mr. Trump hit countries around the world with solid tariffs, which are expected to delete billions of global economic growth.
He accused other nations, including the Allies of the United States of ‘looting, looting, rape and plunder’. While the EU was hit with a 20 percent tariff, China is faced with 34 percent.
Last week, the Budget Liability Office has reduced the point of view of the UK on anemic economic growth, without considering the trade war that would exceed the economy, but since the Labor Party took power.
Economists warned that the financial ceiling gap designed for him in a spring statement last week will delete the chancellor.

Mr. Trump (in the picture) hit countries around the world with solid tariffs expected to delete billions of global economic growth
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Supervisory, Tax and Consultancy firm RSM UK economist Thomas Pugh believes that Britain is for ‘another year of recession at best’ after the implementation of tariffs.
This decrease in growth will probably increase the likelihood of reducing interest rates this year, so we are still waiting for three more [quarter-point] Deductions in 2025, ‘he said Financial times.
He reiterated concerns about how Reeves had to play with financial headroom: ‘This is not going to go forward to say that he has deleted £ 10 billion he has rebuilt, but probably not too far’.
Downing Street refused to determine the possible impact of Mr. Trump’s tariff package on the UK exports.
However, economists claimed that Britain may affect approximately 70 percent of an annual exports of £ 60 billion to the United States.
Sir Keir is expected to talk to foreign leaders about tariffs after calling with the prime ministers of Australia and Italy on Friday after the calls made on Friday.
However, the US president previously claimed that Keir Starmer was ‘very happy’ with the brutal tariffs imposed on England.
Speaking to Florida out of the Air Force overnight without flying, Mr. Trump said Sir Keir’s tariffs ‘really good’.
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In the beginning, when he asked if Starmer approved the Chagos Islands agreement: ‘We are talking to the Prime Minister about it. [chagos deal] And we’ll see how it emerged.
‘We have a very good dialogue and I think it was very happy that we treat them on tariffs.’
He shrugged the melting in the financial markets and told journalists: ‘There is a way to make a deal, the country will explode, the country will explode, the country will explode and the rest of the world.
“ They have benefited from us for many years. We’ve been on the wrong side of the ball for many years, and I’m telling you what happened, I think it will be incredible. ‘